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Hot-shot FBI Agent Stephen Broderick investigates a series of brutal murders in Utah with the help of his eleven-year-old son Jesse, a computer prodigy. While the police are busy railroading an innocent man, Jesse is hot on the trail of the real serial killer, a religious fanatic who has kidnapped another child. Now Broderick must rescue both Jesse and the kidnapping victim before its too late. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais How to Rip the Ribs from a Victim and How to Get Daddy into Retirement. An FBI investigator and his know-it-all son reach the rocks only at the end; before that, they follow the trail of a religiously motivated killer in sandals. And their mother tolerates it! The script is interwoven with stupidity, often a half-naked Scott Glenn (no wonder, since the dozing mother only took up the laundry basket at the end), and a somewhat pathological relationship between the father and his school-age agent. I’m probably not the only one who found that brat with access to the agency’s database and case files a pain, but the director dad just imagined it this way for Home Alone in Utah. I hope Mordecai asked God if he should also include the weasel... ()

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